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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    2: ...th, and [[Belize]] and [[Guatemala]] to the southeast. It is the northernmost and westernmost country i...
    70: ...merica]] were all incorporated into Mexico from [[1822]] to [[1823]], when they declared independence, w...
    76:
    161: ...retches more than 3000 km from northwest to southeast. Its width is varied, from more than 2000 km in t...
    163: ..., open to the north, with mountain chains on the east and west and with ocean-front lowlands lying outs...
  2. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    7: ...io de Janeiro (state)|state]] and a city in southeastern [[Brazil]]. The city is famous for the hotel-l...
    15: ...as commonly called S㯠Sebasti㯠- or even St. Sebastian - instead of the currently popular, second hal...
    17: ...ards and then westwards, an urban movement which lasts until nowadays.
    23: ... Pedro proclaimed the independence of Brazil in [[1822]], he decided to keep Rio de Janeiro as the capit...
    40: ...lamengo]] which composes Rio's famous [[beach]] coastline.
  3. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
    1: Rear Admiral '''Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville''' ([[May 23]], [[1790...
    3: ...ge:Dumont-d'Urville.web.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''L'Astrolabe'' making water on a floe [[February 6]], ...
    4: ...lue of a recently unearthed statue as an ancient masterpiece that had been carved around the year [[130...
    6: In [[1822]] he sailed on a voyage around the world under [[...
    8: ...1826]] he was sent to the Pacific, surveyed the coasts of [[New Guinea]], [[New Zealand]], and other is...
  4. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    3: ...ess of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
    16: ...-1798), married HSH Prince Albert of Saxony (1738-1822); no issue
    33: ...ia Theresa ceded [[Parma]], [[Piacenza]], and [[Guastalla]] to the Infante Felipe of Spain.
    41: ... to rule during the 650-year-long [[Habsburg]] dynasty. Her son [[Joseph II]] succeeded her.
    48: ...of Piacenza]]|title6=[[Duke of Parma|Duchess of Guastalla]]|years1=1740-1780|years2=1740-1780|years3=17...
  5. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    26: The first basic "accordion" was invented in [[1822]] by [[Friedrich Buschmann]] in [[Berlin]].
    37: ...ent in [[1908]], making the first [[radio]] broadcast of the accordion in [[1921]] and the first sound ...
    64: ...erred for classical music, and is very common in Eastern Europe whereas the C layout is common in the w...
  6. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    28: ...election, 1820|re-elected in 1820]]. Monroe, the last American [[Revolutionary War]] veteran to serve a...
    36: ...y to recognize the young sister republics until [[1822]], after ascertaining that Congress would vote ap...
    38: ...ssia must not encroach southward on the Pacific coast. "... the American continents," he stated, "by th...
    72: ...t"|[[Postmaster General of the United States|Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[Return Meigs]]'''|...
  7. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    9: ...r><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[April 27]], [[1822]]</td></tr>
    22: '''Ulysses S. Grant''' ([[April 27]], [[1822]] &ndash; [[July 23]], [[1885]]) was a [[Union ar...
    43: ...ppi]], in [[1863]] is considered one of the most masterful in military history; it split the Confederac...
    48: ...w general called "that of a bulldog". Although a master of combat by out-maneuvering his opponent (such...
    50: ... which the destruction of an enemy's economic infrastructure that supplied its armies was as important ...
  8. Brazil (12581 bytes)
    1: ... America]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]], it is the easternmost country of the [[Americas]] and it borders...
    8: ...shing the independent [[Empire of Brazil]]. This lasted until the next emperor, [[Pedro II of Brazil|Do...
    31: ...l|Center-West]], [[Southeast Region, Brazil|Southeast]] and [[South Region, Brazil|South]] ([[Regions o...
    41: ...population and its agricultural base. Along the coast of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] are also found several ...
    43: ...pes are found as well, in particular in the northeast.
  9. Elephantine (3346 bytes)
    6: ...Late Period ([[Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt|30th dynasty]]).
    8: ...t for the local [[Sixth dynasty of Egypt|sixth-dynasty]] [[nomarch]] Hekayib.
    10: ...of the oldest [[nilometer|nilometers]] in Egypt, last reconstructed in [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] times and...
    11: ...during the [[Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt|17th dynasty]] can be seen at the water's edge.
    13: ...II]] and [[Amenhotep III]] on the island prior to 1822, when they were destroyed by the Ottoman governme...
  10. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    46: ...[[1528]]-[[1536]]. [[Fray Marcos de Niza]] enthusiastically identified the pueblos as the fabulously ri...
    58: ...uisiana Purchase]], which extended into the northeastern corner of New Mexico, to the United States in ...
    62: ...Independence, Missouri]], for Santa Fe early in [[1822]] with the first party of traders. Wagon caravans...
    66: ...ublic of Texas]] claimed the territory north and east of the [[Rio Grande]] when it seceded from Mexico...
    74: ...r an antislavery constitution. Texas transferred eastern New Mexico to the federal government, settling...
  11. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    16: ...sil]]ized [[bone]]s, [[feces]], [[trackway]]s, [[gastrolith]]s, [[feather]]s, impressions of skin and i...
    20: ...n [[warm-blooded]] (homeothermic), in marked contrast to prevailing image of dinosaurs as sluggish, [[c...
    34: ...hologist]]s. It is also technically correct, at least under the older [[Linnaean classification]] syste...
    58: ...reseeable future. However, it is likely that at least the behaviors common in both of their closest liv...
    60: ...roups composed of several different species, at least in [[Oxford]], England [http://news.nationalgeogr...
  12. Comet (30542 bytes)
    3: ...s a small [[astronomical object]] similar to an [[asteroid]] but composed largely of ice. Comets typica...
    5: ...their [[volatile]] materials may come to resemble asteroids.
    9: ...and the tails can extend over 150 million km (1 [[Astronomical unit]]) or more.
    11: ...ens of deaths of kings or noble men, or coming catastrophes. From ancient sources, such as Chinese orac...
    29: ...{{hnote|Kronk, '3D/Biela'}}, were named after the astronomers who calculated their orbits rather than t...
  13. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
    376: *[[Alfred East]] ([[1849]]-[[1913]])
    479: *[[Frederick Goodall]] ([[1822]]-[[1904]])
    548: *[[Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann]] ([[1776]]-[[1822]])
    549: *[[Vlastimil Hofman]] ([[1881]]-[[1970]])
  14. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    11: Each cell is at least somewhat self-contained and self-maintaining: it ...
    51: ...l contains dissolved nutrients, helps break down waste products, and moves material around the cell thr...
    56: ... in some organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts (see [[endosymbiotic theory]]).
    69: ...odified chloroplasts; they are broadly called [[plastid]]s and are often involved in storage.
    77: ...ions of organelles, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, and the Golgi apparatus, are taken over by the ...
  15. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    2: ...e has been referred to as the "father of modern [[astronomy]]," as the "father of modern [[physics]]," ...
    7: ...culty teaching [[geometry]], [[mechanics]], and [[astronomy]] until [[1610]]. During this time he explo...
    16: ==Astronomy==
    18: ...g businesses. He published his initial telescopic astronomical [[observation]]s in March [[1610]] in a ...
    22: ...dditional observations of them in [[1620]]. Later astronomers overruled Galileo's naming of these objec...
  16. Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
    9: *[[1822]] - [[Denmark Vesey]] executed
    10: *[[1822]] - [[Cumberland Road]] Bill
  17. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    25: TimeZone = Eastern: [[UTC]]-5/[[Daylight saving time|-4]] <br><sm...
    82: ...er]] and [[General Motors]] were founded in southeastern Michigan.
    86: ...ver 7000 people had been arrested. The riot had lasting effects on the entire metro region and is usua...
    117: ... square kilometers), making it the largest state east of the Mississippi River if territorial water is ...
    124: ...g from north to south and 195 miles (314 km)from east to west. The heavily forested Upper Peninsula (o...
  18. January 17 (12233 bytes)
    7: ...ign to recover the throne for the [[Jacobite]] dynasty.
    9: ...feat British forces under Lieutenant Colonel [[Banastre Tarleton]] at the Battle of [[Cowpens]] in [[So...
    50: *[[1763]] - [[John Jacob Astor]], American entrepreneur (d. [[1848]])
    123: ...]], 19th [[President of the United States]] (b. [[1822]])
    137: * [[1997]] - [[Clyde Tombaugh]], astronomer (b. [[1906]])
  19. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    8: *[[1492]] - [[Reconquista]]: [[Granada]], the last [[Moors|Moorish]] stronghold in [[Spain]], surren...
    14: *[[1859]] - [[Erastus Beadle]] publishes ''[[The Dime Book of Practic...
    27: *[[1921]] - The first religious [[radio]] broadcast ([[KDKA AM]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]) .
    42: ... match, [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. See [[Ibrox disaster]].
    46: ...- The musical ''[[Annie]]'' is performed for the last time after 2,377 shows at the Uris Theatre on [[B...
  20. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    16: *[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748-1822), French chemist
    93: *[[Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner]] (1783 - 1857)
    140: *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822-1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemist]]
    198: *[[William Hyde Wollaston]], (1766-1828), [[England|English]] [[chemist]]

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